How to Grow a Chevron Mustache [Definitive Guide]

Beards might get all the attention. However, there's nothing quite as manly as a Chevron mustache. Don't believe me – just go look at Tom Selleck. The Chevron is the classic mustache. Thick, bushy, but without any unusual twists or turns.

It's become somewhat iconic. While it doesn't suit everyone, it's an incredible mustache for those who take the plunge. Combine it with stubble for a beardstache, or just enjoy it on its own. After all, the Chevron is immediately comforting and trustworthy to look at – just think of strong yet happy masculine characters like Ted Lasso and Ron Swanson.

In this guide:

  • What is a Chevron Mustache?
  • Chevron Mustache Styles
  • How to Grow a Chevron Mustache

What is a Chevron Mustache?

The Chevron has serious Dad Energy! Simple and uncomplicated, it consists of a strong, bold mustache that covers the entire upper lip. There's often a slight angle downwards towards the corners of the mouth. However, unlike a horseshoe mustache, it doesn't go beyond the corners. Instead, it resembles an upside-down V – sort of like the Chevron insignia, hence the name.

One of the biggest aspects of the Chevron is its thickness. There should be no patches or thin stubble. The hair comes all the way down to either reach or cover the upper lip.

Considering a Chevron mustache? Here are a few reasons to go for it:

  • It's simple to groom. The Chevron is sort of like a beginner's mustache. Most people with decent upper lip growth can achieve and maintain a Chevron within a month or so. 
  • It pairs well with other facial hair. Whether you're going for a goatee, Balbo, Verdi, or beardstache, the Chevron is the perfect accompaniment. It adds a strong, masculine touch without overwhelming the face. 
  • Women love it. Okay, not all women love a mustache. But, of those that do, the Chevron is a hit. Just think of the love Tom Selleck received. If it's good enough for him, it's good enough for you.

The other most notable Chevy stache belonged to the late great Freddie Mercury. But today, even Henry Cavill is getting in on the action, combining the Chevron with a healthy stubble. Check out his look in the Mission Impossible franchise. 

Chevron Mustache Styles

Chevron mustache styles come in many variations. You'd be surprised how much you can do with a mustache. Considering your options? Here are some popular styles:

  • Classic Chevron: The OG of mustaches. Thick, full, and straight out of a 1980s playbook. It screams confidence and is all about maximum impact.
  • Modern Chevron: Sleeker and more streamlined than its classic cousin, this version is perfect for the guy who digs a vintage vibe but lives in 2025.
  • Military Chevron: Sharp and precise, this style is clean enough to pass the strictest of inspections. It's all about discipline and neatness.
  • Thinned-Out Chevron: Not into the bushy look? No worries. Keep it light and tidy with this subtler version. It's understated but still stylish.
  • Extended Chevron: Want a little more flair? Let those ends stretch out past your mouth corners for a dash of drama. It's the Chevron with a twist.
  • Disconnected Chevron: This one stands alone—literally. It's all mustache, with zero beard interference. Perfect if you want to feature the 'stache and nothing but the 'stache.

There's also the so-called beardstache. It's not so much a variation on the Chevron as an addition of a bit of thick stubble. The best beardstache lets the stubble get to a decent length without it becoming a full beard. It's the perfect way to roughen up your appearance without looking unkempt. Let's just say it's a major hit with the ladies. Perfect for men who don't want the hassle of a full beard or to go it alone with a mustache. 

How to Grow a Chevron Mustache

Growing a Chevron mustache takes around 4-6 weeks of growth. You want to ensure you've got enough facial hair ready before you fully commit. It's wise to invest in the equipment and products, as these will help style and maintain your mustache. 

What You'll Need:

  • Mustache comb 
  • Scissors or trimmer 
  • Mustache wax 
  • Beard oil 
  • Beard shampoo

What To Do:

Step 1. Let It Grow

Every mustache begins life as a bare upper lip. As mentioned, you'll need to let your facial hair grow for around 4 to 6 weeks to get the necessary growth. It's tempting to trim or shave your mustache during this initial phase. That's a mistake! Stick with it through the first few weeks; otherwise, it'll never look good.

Step 2. Define the Shape

The Chevron is all about the shape. You'll need a mustache comb and scissors or a trimmer. Once your mustache is long and thick enough, you can start shaping it.

Use a comb to straighten the hair and trim along the top lip to create a neat, even line. Some people don't like a pristine straight line, so you can feather the line if you want. The Chevron should be thick and cover the entire width of the mouth. Get it perfect by slightly tapering the edges off around the upper lip.

Step 3. Trim for Precision

Like most mustaches, the Chevron requires constant maintenance and upkeep. That being said, it's definitely one of the easier mustaches to manage. Remember to trim every few days, focusing on keeping the upper line of the mustache straight and removing any stray hairs. 

Step 4. Care and Maintenance

Use mustache wax and beard oil to keep your Chevron styled and hydrated. Apply a small amount of mustache wax to keep the hairs in place and styled throughout the day. Beard oil isn't just for beards; use it on your mustache to keep the hair soft and healthy, preventing dryness and itching.

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